SOME BACKGROUND ON WAL-MART
IN ACCOKEEK
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- TSC-Muma Mattawoman Partnership, a developer, reported in May that it would soon submit plans to Prince George's County for a 203,000 square foot Wal-Mart at the intersection of Routes 228 and 210 in Accokeek. This would be the largest Wal-Mart in the state of Maryland. (Note: In late August, the developer said that the store might be "only" 135,000 square feet.)
- A 203,000 square foot building would cover nearly five acres, with a massive parking lot. That is five times the size of Giant or Safeway. It would be a superstore (with a grocery). Superstores are typically open 24 hours per day.
- Studies show that stores of this size generate over 900 car trips per hour. This doesn’t take into consideration the delivery trucks!
- The site is now in trees. It borders on the Mattawoman Creek, in an area that we have fought to preserve as a wildlife refuge for years.
- There are lots of vacancies in shopping centers along 210 now – what will happen to existing businesses if a Wal-Mart is built?
- What happened to Maryland’s Smart Growth policy, that calls for concentration of new development in or near areas which are already developed? It was enacted to combat ever-increasing sprawl, widely recognized as the cause of traffic congestion, overcrowded schools, ever-longer commutes, and the breakdown of local community.
Write your elected officials to let them know how you feel about stopping sprawl. Keep Accokeek Liveable!
Questions? Suggestions? New ideas?
Email us at liveable210@radix.net.